Blind Tribute

As America marches toward the Civil War, Harry Wentworth, gentleman of distinction and journalist of renown, finds his calls for peaceful resolution have fallen on deaf—nay, hostile—ears, so he must finally resolve his own moral quandary. Comment on the war from his influential—and safe—position in Northern Society, or make a news story and a target of himself South of the Mason-Dixon Line, in a city haunted by a life he has long since left behind?

The day-to-day struggle against countervailing forces, his personal and professional tragedies on both sides of the conflict, and the elegant and emotive writings that define him, all serve to illuminate the trials of this newsman’s crusade, irreparably altering his mind, his body, his spirit, and his purpose as an honorable man. Blind Tribute exposes the shifting stones of the moral high ground, as Harry’s family and friendships, North and South, are shattered by his acts of conscience.

Blind Tribute Large Print Paperback Edition (two volumes)

The same book, in a large-print edition, in two 8" x 10" paperback volumes.

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Blind Tribute "Chapter One" print copy

Sample the first chapter of Blind Tribute on paper.

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The Press Wrestles with the President, a Blind Tribute novelette, in the Speakeasy Scribes’ anthology, Rejoice and Resist

For Blind Tribute backstory, check out “The Press Wrestles with the President” in the Speakeasy Scribes’ new anthology, Rejoice and Resist. Available for pre-order now, releasing November 1, 2017.

Come share a drink in the Back Room of the Final Draft Tavern, where for nearly a millennium, the Marchand family and their cat, Whiskey, have led travelers through time and space: rebels and dissenters, heroes and villains, artists and lovers. These seven short stories feature characters united through the ages by resistance to tyranny, and celebrating the right to speak truth to power. Rejoice and Resist will amuse and entertain, but also inspire you to call out oppression, demand human rights, question the status quo, and stand up to be counted.

Travel backward and forward through time with multiple authors and fiction genres: drama, horror, women’s fiction, historical fiction, time travel, historical or contemporary romance, and paranormal. Shoot through the lens of a photographer or the pistol of a highway brigand; meet death with a ghost-writer, or a president and his cabinet with a deck of cards; brave life in a new country, or just in a new era of civil rights; or conceal yourself in time with an orphan of the apocalypse.Whatever role you take in the struggle toward justice, step through a secret passageway and pull up a barstool, let the closest Marchand pour you a libation, and celebrate the holiday season with the Speakeasy Scribes.

“Writing Letters”

“The Uniform”

P. H. Wentworth III, Executive Editor of Wentworth and Hoyt, gives an eyewitness account of the Battle of Secessionville.

Editorial: "The Uniform"

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Editorials Collection

All four of the available P. H. Wentworth III's editorials from Blind Tribute, plus a 12" x 18" copy of the Grass Snake Gazette.

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The Blind Tribute Book Club Set

Blind Tribute Book Club Set

This 5-CD set includes 8 copies of Blind Tribute--4 mobi, 4 epub--and a set of 45 personal, political , and historical discussion questions related to the book and its characters.
The author is pleased to appear at book club meetings in person or by Skype.

Happy Holidays!

Celebrate the season today with a great holiday read, 'Tis Her Season, Book 2 in the Sailing Home Series.

Charlotte Amberly would rather eat a lump of coal for Christmas dinner than marry the Marquess of Firthley, so when her parents cancel her London Season in favor of a rush to the altar, the feisty debutante takes husband-hunting into her own hands.

Alexander Marloughe, reluctant heir to a marquessate, would rather not spend his holiday dashing through the snow after a flibbertigibbet just out of the schoolroom, but no woman before Charlotte has ever led him such a merry chase.

In the 1970s, American artist Christie Whaley produced a hand-lettered, illustrated compendium of bread recipes from around the world, A Loaf of Bread. In 2014, thirty years after her untimely death, her daughter colorized the original black-and-white pages and re-released this stunning collection of illuminated recipes. Traditional bread-baking methods in many delicious variations—Portuguese White Bread, Orange Bread, Cornbread, Sourdough Bread, and more—are presented in the finest tradition of American folk art, suitable for framing and perfect to accompany your next meal.